Altered Interactions Among Resting-State Networks in Individuals with Obesity.
CONCLUSIONS: Alterations in FC within and interactions between the SN, default-mode network, and FPN might contribute to the high incentive value of food (craving), lack of control of overeating (compulsive overeating), and increased awareness of hunger (impaired interoception) in OB.
PMID: 32090510 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Obesity - Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Ding Y, Ji G, Li G, Zhang W, Hu Y, Liu L, Wang Y, Hu C, von Deneen KM, Han Y, Cui G, Wang H, Wiers CE, Manza P, Tomasi D, Volkow ND, Nie Y, Wang GJ, Zhang Y Tags: Obesity (Silver Spring) Source Type: research